I don't think that has anything to do with the size of your backup image file.
Only one partition on disk 1? No hidden restore partitions?
Well, even that shouldn't create a 50 GB image. I think you’d be better served if you started a new, more appropriately titled thread.
Are you sure you didn’t check the ‘sector by sector’ option? That would backup every sector of the C: drive even if there’s no live data stored in...
Now do that for the C drive.
Is the 18.1 GB the size of the drive or the amount of data on it?
Something's not right or you left something out. You said the C: drive was 18.1 GB, so how could the backup of C: be over 50 GB?
How big is the 6-15-08-full.tib file?
There should seriously be a ‘validated’ flag/bit. Once a file has been validated, either by choice or a forced validation, the bit should be set...
Page 15. ;D
I’m not familiar with NOD32, but I see it “proactively detects and eliminates more viruses, trojans, worms, adware, spyware, phishing, rootkits...
You can't delete files from the Secure Zone - that's why it's "secure". See the last post here for TI rules on handling full Secure Zones....
Well, that might mean that nobody who has read the thread uses Vista 64 bit (the title of your post makes no mention of it), or anyone who does...
I also questioned, from the original post, why "about 10 clumps" would translate to "97% degree of fragmentation".
“Because she does not use her PC for much more than emails and slight correspondence, once a month backups would be fine for her.” Yes, until...
I guess you missed the first sentence: "Note that scheduling tasks allows you only to schedule periodic backup tasks, not to restore."
To answer your original question: IMHO it’s because they’re trying to be everything to everyone. Too many new bells and whistles.
Check this thread : http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=180804
You couldn't boot because a partition was not made Active; I couldn't boot because TI forced me to make a partition Active. :-\
If it is possible (I don’t know), I was under the impression that restores required user intervention of some kind. So even if you could schedule...
Only because I’m always on the look-out for mine!
“I've seem systems where the BIOS gets confused and wrongly changes the boot order when drives are changed or swapped.” Although I didn’t...
Also, just wanted to add – Since you are creating rather large files, the chance that they would be fragmented is greatly increased just by the...
The venerable Xpilot is correct except for the one typo. Max size for FAT32 is ~4GB.
Nikita, Thanks for the reply. I chose one partition. It was not the system partition and had no OS on it. The system (active) partition doesn’t...
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